It Has Been Said That a Writer Is…

It has been said that a writer is someone for whom life is not enough. And, undoubtedly, being satisfied with experience is a variable element of individual psychology. Most of the time, the life we lead is mediocre, devoid of events that are if not remarkable, at least out of the ordinary. Some cannot accept this, either because of pride or an innate desire to know more and experience more. Here, literature emerges not as consolation, but as a necessity, filling the countless gaps in experience. Without it, life seems unbearably uninteresting. Again, this is a matter of individual psychology, and those who do not have a similar disposition will never understand it.